Some people may say, putting god on coins and stuff is against the constitution but The first Amendment states "Congress shall not make a law respecting any one relgion" or something like that. Which if you look at the word god it means alot of things and represents alot.God is a generic name for a higher being, so to speak.

Hey little chickenhawk, are you ready to serve for the next war and get ready to get shot at or bombed?Or are you just some little prissy princess that parrots what she hears from Rush "too fat to fight in a war" Limbaugh or Sean "closeted pussy" Hannity?You think all soldiers are Christian illiterates and imbeciles? I know some great and brave soldiers that are atheist and love this country more than some idiotic christians that "pray" for doom and hypocritical shit like that.Stay in denial, hypocritical cowardly scum.

Hey little chickenhawk, are you ready to serve for the next war and get ready to get shot at or bombed?Or are you just some little prissy princess that parrots what she hears from Rush "too fat to fight in a war" Limbaugh or Sean "closeted pussy" Hannity?You think all soldiers are Christian illiterates and imbeciles? I know some great and brave soldiers that are atheist and love this country more than some idiotic christians that "pray" for doom and hypocritical shit like that.Stay in denial, hypocritical cowardly scum.

When the Air Force starts bowing to pressure from the PC police, you know things are messed up. They also stopped participating in and supporting Operation Christmas Child because it was run by a Christian organization. God help us.

misinterpretation of the 1st amendment about Congress not establishing a national religion. The US was founded as a Christian nation, reaffirmed in 1892 in a US Supreme Court decision that did an exhaustive research of the founding documents, however what that intended was that the federal (now feral) Congress could not establish a denomination. Catholics and Protestants were at war with each other in Europe and the Pilgrims and Puritans fled there for religious freedom within or underneath the large Christian umbrella.

There is absolutely no prohibition what so ever from each state declaring themselves to be a Christian denomination.Georgia could pass into law that they are Baptists, Utah could declare themselves to be Mormons, although that is pseudo Christian, Kentucky could be the Presbyterian state,and so on.The constitution only prohibits making the entire nation one specific Christian denomination.

misinterpretation of the 1st amendment about Congress not establishing a national religion. The US was founded as a Christian nation, reaffirmed in 1892 in a US Supreme Court decision that did an exhaustive research of the founding documents, however what that intended was that the federal (now feral) Congress could not establish a denomination. Catholics and Protestants were at war with each other in Europe and the Pilgrims and Puritans fled there for religious freedom within or underneath the large Christian umbrella.

There is absolutely no prohibition what so ever from each state declaring themselves to be a Christian denomination.Georgia could pass into law that they are Baptists, Utah could declare themselves to be Mormons, although that is pseudo Christian, Kentucky could be the Presbyterian state,and so on.The constitution only prohibits making the entire nation one specific Christian denomination.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10371412

The Founding Fathers were Naturalist who believe in a Godhead, Jefferson advocated for more Authority to the Soverenty of the Individual States without regards to the laws of bordering states, paper money was a wise mans game of trading paper for silver and gold. Now there's some f'n Alchemy Solilquy blow me.

Some people may say, putting god on coins and stuff is against the constitution but The first Amendment states "Congress shall not make a law respecting any one relgion" or something like that. Which if you look at the word god it means alot of things and represents alot.God is a generic name for a higher being, so to speak.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10301033

So you would have no objection to having Allah on coins, and stuff then? Considering Allah just means God ...